Bibliography

THE BELOW are the principal sources in print and in manuscript form
drawn upon in preparing this work. They have been selected from the
vast literature dealing with World War II as the ones most likely to be
of interest and of help to those who seek to improve current administration
by knowledge of the past.

The Bibliography is segregated in two categories: In the first, designated
as General Bibliography,k have been placed the titles dealing with
the broader aspects of naval administration. Many additional items might
have been included in that list. The General Bibliography is followed by
Chapter Bibliographies (and one covering the Epilogue) listing published
material and material in typescript and manuscript form containing information
more particularly pertinent to the subjects dealt with in the respective
chapters. Some items have been entered in both the General and the
Chapter Bibliographies.

More than 300 narrative histories have been written, covering the
activities of the various components of the Naval Establishment during
World War II. Most of these are in typescript form, on file in the
Naval
History Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in the
Navy Department or in the History Divisions of the Coast Guard and
Marine Corps Headquarters. Information as to the location of items when
not definitely stated may be obtained from the History Division of the
Navy Department. The location may change as time goes on.

Two more-or-less complete bibliographies of the narrative histories are included
on HyperWar:

Any of these which have been partially or completely posted on HyperWar will be linked
in the following Bibliography and the footnotes in the individual chapters. Links to
works not yet included will point to the appropriate entries in the above bibliographies;
which will, in turn, link to the individual histories as they are completed.

United States Navy Department, Office of Naval Records and Library,
Naval Documents Relating to the Quasi-War Between the United States and
France: Naval Operations from February 1979 to December 1801.
7 vols. (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1935-38).

United States Navy Department, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations,
Naval Warfare (NWP-10) (Washington: 1955).

Chapter V: The Bureau System

Bennett, Frank M., The Steam Navy of the United States (Pittsburgh:
Warren and Company, 1896).

"Decision of Attorney General Regarding 'The Proposed Changes in the
Regulations for the Government of the Navy of 1909.'" Committee on Naval
Affairs of the House of Representatives, Sixty-first Congress, Second
Session (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1910).

Paullin, Charles O., "Naval Administration under the Navy Commissioners."
United States Naval Institute Proceedings, June 1907.

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Chapter V: The Bureau System (Continued)

Robert, W.P., Rear Admiral (C.C.), USN, History of the Construction Corps
of the United States Navy (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1937).

Drury, Clifford M., The History of the Chaplains Corps, United States Navy,
1778-1949, 2 vols. (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1949).
Nelson, Dennis D., The Integration of the Negro into the U.S. Navy
(New York: Farrar, Straus and Young, 1951).

Chapter VIII: Bureau of Ordnance

Blandy, W.H.P., Admiral, USN, "Final Report of Present Chief of Bureau
of Ordnance to the Secretary of the Navy." Dated December 9, 1945.

"Growth and Necessity for Expansion of the Bureau of Ordnance Over the
Past Twenty Years." Prepared for report of Navy Department to House
Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments, June 1951.

United States Navy Department, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, A History
of the United States Navy Supply Corps (Washington: 1954).

United States Navy Department, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Handbook
of Operating Procedures for the Use of Commercial Storage Space by Naval
Activities, May 1945. NAVSANDA No. 37.

United States Navy Department,"Bureau of Supplies and Accounts Control
Record." Organization manual for 1941-1945.

United States Navy Department, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Navy, "Review and Evaluation of the Navy Exchange System." November 29, 1950.
A mimeographed report in the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts Library,
Washington, D.C.

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Chapter XI: Bureau of Supplies and Accounts (Continued)

United States Navy Department, "Report of Special Committee appointed
by the Secretary of the Navy to make a study of the Navy's Food
Administration, 1943." A mimeographed study in the Bureau of Supplies
and Accounts Library, Washington, D.C.

United States Navy Department, "Suggested changes in Accounting Organization
and Procedures, 1943." A mimeographed study in the Bureau of Supplies and
Accounts Library, Washington, D.C.

Chapter XII: Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

Agnew, W.J.C and N.L. Saunders, "The Navy's Medical Department."
Reprinted from War Medicine, May 1941. Copyright, 1941, by the
American Medical Association.

Johnson, Lucius W., "Hospital Ships of the World War: Lessons to be
Learned from Them," The Military Surgeon, March 1938.

------------------, "The Fleet Hospital Ship," United States Naval Institute
Proceedings, September 1937.

Mann, W.L., Medical Tactics in Naval Warfare (Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1927). A compilation of three articles which appeared
under this title in the United States Naval Medical Bulletin, Vol. 24, No. 2.

----------, "The Origin and Development of Naval Medicine," United States Naval
Institute Proceedings, September 1929.

Capter XIII: The Shore Establishment

Hearings on the Proposed Reorganization of the Navy Department. Committee on
Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives. Sixty-first Congress,
Second Session (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1910), pp. 802-821.
Commonly known as the PANTHER Pamphlet

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Chapter XIII: The Shore Establishment (Continued)

Lackey, H.E., Rear Admiral, USN, "The Shore Station Development Board.
A History of its Evolution," July 1937, with a continuation to 1942 by
Commander O.L.C. Atkinson, USN. Unpublished manuscript in the
Navy Department Library, Washington, D.C.

Management of the Naval Shore Establishment. A Report of the Johnson
Subcommittee of the Committee on Naval Affairs. House of Representatives,
Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, Number 85. (Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1945).

National Archives, Washington, D.C.--Files in the War Record Branch,
Naval Records Section,
Record
Group Number 80.

Lyne, Mary C. and Kay Arthur, Three Years Behind the Mast: The Story of the
United States Coast Guard Spars (Washington: 1946).

Pell, Clairborn, "The Coast Guard at War," United States Naval Institute Proceedings,
December 1942.

Study of United States Coast Guard (New York: Ebasco Service Incorporated,
January 1948).

The United States Coast Guard--Its Functions and Its Place in the Governmental
Structure. House Doc. 88, United States Congress, House of Representatives,
Seventy-eight Congress, Second Session (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1944).

Chapter XV: United States Coast Guard (Continued)

United States Coast Guard, Auxiliary Training Unit, The United States Coast
Guard, Its History and Vessels, and Doctrine, n.p., n.d.

United States Coast Guard Bulletin. 1939-1948.

United States Coast Guard, "Coast Guard Administrative Activities During
National Emergency Preceding Transfer to the Navy, July 1939 to November
1, 1941." Unpublished monograph in Historical Section, United
States Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, DC.

United States Coast Guard, United States Coast Guard District Manual and
Mobilization Plan. Washington: October 14, 1940 and rev. ed. November 17, 1941.

Chapter XVI: The Judge Advocate General and the General Counsel

Annual Report of the Judge Advocate General to the Secretary of the Navy. 1940.

Beers, Henry P., "Historical Sketch of the Office of the Judge Advocate
General, Navy Department." United States Naval Institute Proceedings, May 1941.

Neals, J. Henry, "Naval Procurement During World War II: Its Legal
Aspects." American Bar Association Journal, March 1952.

Paullin, Charles O., "Half a Century of Naval Administration in America,
1861-1911." The Navy Department during the Civil War, 1861-65.
United States Naval Institute Proceedings, December 1912.

James, Ralph K., Captain, USN, "United States Fleet Maintenance and
Battle-Damage Repairs in the Pacific during World War II," Transactions,
North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 1950-51.
(London: The Institution, 1952).

Chapter XIX: Research and Development

Conant, James B., "The Mobilization of Science for the War Effort."
American Scientist, April 1947.

Department of Commerce, Administrative History of the National Inventors Council.

Furer, Julius A., Rear Admiral, USN (Ret), "Narrative History of the Office
of the Coordinator of Research and Development." Unpublished history
in the Naval History Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations,
Washington, DC.

National Science Foundation, Organization of the Federal Government for
Scientific Activities (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1956).

Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1946 (Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1946).

Chapter XXI: Civilian Personnel

Annual Reports of the Secretary of the Navy to the President of the United States.
Various years, particularly 1945.

Management of the Naval Shore Establishment. A report of the Johnson* Subcommittee
of the Committee on Naval Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress,
First Session (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945) (* Lyndon B. Johnson,
Congressman (D-Tex.)

Epilogue

Report of the Committee on Organization of the Department of the Navy,
dated 16 April 1954 (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1954).
The Committee was headed by Thomas S. Gates, Under Secretary of the Navy.

Recommendations Concerning The Executive Administration of the Naval Establishment.
Submitted November 1945 by an informal board headed by the Under Secretary of the
Navy Artemus L. Gates. On file in the Navy Department Library.